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and nato allies in support of military operations abroad. here's how they made that case at the hearings today. >> the assertions by spain, italy, that nsa collected ten of million of phone call are completely false. to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the strongest reasons for this anger we've been seeing from europe started with nothing. the misinterpretation, erin, of a single power point slide. >> wow, we shall see. that was the tip of the iceberg. thanks so much to you. >> republican senator rand paul sits on both the foreign relations and homeland security committees. great to have you with us. you heard james clapper's response. are they spying on america? and his answer was categorical, absolutely. if that's true, should america stop spying on its closest allies? >> i guess the real question, who is in char
and nato allies in support of military operations abroad. here's how they made that case at the hearings today. >> the assertions by spain, italy, that nsa collected ten of million of phone call are completely false. to be perfectly clear, this is not information that we collected on european citizens. it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so in effect, they're saying that one of the...
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the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow has been calling for the destruction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal guarantees it would see it as a threat to its national security so it's really been one of the hottest topics in the relations between moscow and washington in the meantime the construction of one of the elements of the american anti missile shield in europe has started to romania on monday and that base will start operating by around twenty twenty five. couple stories about online and dozens of saudi arabian women caused a stir over the weekend by defying a ban on female drivers one man inspired by the campaign came up with this. well bob marley he ate that clips gone viral over the past two days gathering over thr
the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow has been calling for the destruction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal guarantees it would...
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snide comment about world war ii simply reflects the annoyance by americans who, for decades, declared nato being a credible deterrent for the soviet union. now nobody wants us to be working on terrorism. so why doesn't america stay home? in the future, if there is a war, we will stay home then, too. >> you can't compare because we are talking about the digital world. today, you can monitor activities concerning 3 billion people that you could not do before. being able to do so with the assistance necessary with service providers in the u.s.. >> private telephone and internet operators. >> no state can do that without the help of the private sector. these people are in silicon valley and not exactly [indiscernible] that is why europe is beyond this train. i am sure there is a question of cooperation between states. there is a kind of new era of negotiations. when there is someone to say that there is no exception to this. >> all this happening in the context of trade negotiations due to open where cyber commerce figures prominently. i want to thank our guests for being with us from geneva.
snide comment about world war ii simply reflects the annoyance by americans who, for decades, declared nato being a credible deterrent for the soviet union. now nobody wants us to be working on terrorism. so why doesn't america stay home? in the future, if there is a war, we will stay home then, too. >> you can't compare because we are talking about the digital world. today, you can monitor activities concerning 3 billion people that you could not do before. being able to do so with the...
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i have a deployment of a nato missile defense shield in europe but washington remains immovable and it's a mission for the project that's according to the russian foreign ministry artes you go these cannot has the details. foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the into missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow is going to calling for the construction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal fees it would see it as a threat to its n
i have a deployment of a nato missile defense shield in europe but washington remains immovable and it's a mission for the project that's according to the russian foreign ministry artes you go these cannot has the details. foreign minister does say that moscow is ready for a compromise on the into missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees...
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two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three brought video for your media project a free media oh don carty dot com. syria has submitted its plan on chemical arms destruction meeting an internationally imposed deadline the peace talks spurred by russia and the u.s. are struggling to get all on board nineteen opposition groups are refusing to participate and amid the bloodshed within syria the rebels have published hit lists singling out state media employees covering the war policy player has a story. now how about. these pictures were a long time coming syria's state t.v. headquarters in flames but the attack occurred just hours after rebel groups were and they'd showered damascus with mortars oh our young women turn call for i think their main goal i
two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three brought video for your media project a free media oh don carty dot com. syria has submitted its plan on...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>james: to a senate committee will hear testimony on the federal background check process and the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the washington navy yard. federal officials including the acting director of the office of personnel management are expected to appear. the committee is examining the process of background checks and security clearances following the september 16th shooting in which former navy reservist aaron alexa's killed 12 people before being shot and killed by police. the shooting raised questions of how lexus was able to obtain and hold onto a security clearance despite past brushes with the law and concerns about his mental health. a southern california cities attempt to shut down production of the popular sriracha chili sauce is heading to court. a los angeles superior court judge is expected to decide today whether to grant the city of arundel--irwindales' request to cease operations and the hoy fo
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>james: to a senate committee will hear testimony on the federal background check process and the aftermath of a deadly shooting at the washington navy yard. federal officials including the acting director of the office of personnel management are expected to appear. the committee is examining the process of background checks...
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two years out of the force of hollister of gadhafi by nato forces would be a stance at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. are the same motions and you're. right your party years ago. are shoes that no one is asking with again that you deserve answers from. politics only on our team. one hundred days remaining. slim leather days of flake. destroyed kharkiv. choose your language calling the killer though if you're going to kill some of. the concerns here. choose the opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that impact the life choose the access to your office or. put it on your.
two years out of the force of hollister of gadhafi by nato forces would be a stance at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. there's a media leave us so we leave the media. are the same motions and you're. right your party years ago. are shoes that no one is asking with again...
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two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government. weak rule of law and the endless violence in the country with weapons has resulted in libya facing failed state status activists the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. that had been my dream. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing. now she runs her own muslim factory. there's no alcohol all smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the sun. and learn martial arts. will he be able to win back men versus women. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations today. react to situations i have read the reports. and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your point of the month to say. no more homework. question be prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a. printout of speech and down to freedom to cross. we're not psyched to active camps have walked on a motorway where patients are forced back to the months after a massive
two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government. weak rule of law and the endless violence in the country with weapons has resulted in libya facing failed state status activists the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. that had been my dream. but he couldn't hold on to there is such a thing. now she runs her own muslim factory. there's no alcohol all smoking and even coffee is forbidden they...
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two years out of the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. hello and welcome to well the part that.
two years out of the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. hello and welcome to well the part that.
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two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing failed state status activists the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. speech or language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six fifty i p interviews intriguing stories are you. trying. to find out more visit our big t.v. dog called. welcome back this is r.t. now as the human cost of the spiraling syrian conflict mounts civilians are being increasingly caught up in the fighting some are now facing no other choice than to enlist and the military and had to the front line are the smallest leader met one syrian mother who's taken the safety of her children into her own hands moving them is getting ready for work like women around the world she enjoys putting on makeup before heading to the office. but miriam's job is a little different to most the twenty three year old is heading to
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two years after the force ouster of gadhafi by nato forces in libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status added to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. free. education free. free. free. free. free. download free blog video for your media. free media r t dot com. welcome back you're watching our t.v. live from moscow i'm linda in france thanks for joining me spain is being ordered to release a basque terrorist guilty of killing twenty three people in the late eighty's thousands protested in madrid over the european human rights rights court's decision on in a still rio member of the separatists meant she was given the maximum thirty year sentence assessed by judges in spain denied her the right to due to her tariff through work in prison or something which is afforded to other inmates in the country john laughlin from the institute of democracy and cooperation says the courts is doing the opposite of what it
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not information that we selected on your pants and since it represents an affirmation that we and our nato allies have received and collected in support of military operations. >> reporter: the house homeland's security committee now has sharp criticism of homeland's security court. coming after the discovery that the department doesn't know what security measures are in place to protect workers and guest at the navy yard. the department is crawling not aware of what security is intact for certain departments. to not have a handle on what's in place to secure their own employees. >> reporter: at the time of the shooting in rent a lexus, a former navy reservist, was working as a military contractor. >> jacqueline: it was warmer today and will continue for the rest of the work week. back in the '70s to my with widespread by friday. changes in the other direction for the weekend. we will seek a little bit more clout coverage and gusty winds once again. right now, whether warmer dry air so we are glad to see some pretty nice afternoons but the morning will be on the chilly side. a lot of 40 de
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries. >> media reports say the nsa tapped german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone and monitored the communications of other foreign leaders. the reporters based their stories on information provided by former u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden. the spying allegations have forced officials in the white house to promise changes to how they gather information. >>> u.s. forces are trying to break up a group of militants in east africa linked to al qaeda. they've killed two members of al shabaab in a drone strike. the militant group is based in southern somalia. interior ministry officials there said two of its members
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries. >> media reports say the nsa tapped german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone and monitored the communications of other foreign leaders. the reporters based their stories on information provided by former u.s. intelligence contractor edward snowden. the spying allegations have forced officials in the white house to promise changes to how they gather information. >>> u.s. forces...
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chief having said that the nato allies have willingly shared that information with the u.s. and that these allegations of widespread spying were in fact completely falls and misunderstood by readers as well as reporters that regardless of their still a very strong impetus from the e.u. to push the u.s. to adopt a new overseas a surveillance guidelines from the e.u. already back stricter new guidelines on the data sharing with third parties especially the united states and europeans in the past two weeks they've really adamant that they need a rethink of the intelligence process this is what they're hoping to get out of this and need to get the. visit to washington seems to be a step towards that direction. and it's a claims that e.u. intelligence agencies winningly share data about by the latest leaks published in spain el mundo the paper the earlier revealed more than sixty million calls were tracked by the n.s.a. within a month now says that this was done in collaboration with spanish intelligence services well this document shows the u.s. dissing distinguishes for differe
chief having said that the nato allies have willingly shared that information with the u.s. and that these allegations of widespread spying were in fact completely falls and misunderstood by readers as well as reporters that regardless of their still a very strong impetus from the e.u. to push the u.s. to adopt a new overseas a surveillance guidelines from the e.u. already back stricter new guidelines on the data sharing with third parties especially the united states and europeans in the past...
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a deal that he would not expect that was denied by clinton and by the sun they moved nato and up. all right on the border of russia as you know we're fighting very hard to get into georgia and we find it hard ukraine we're trying to make a split off the ukraine we're constantly undermining the south caucasus the muslim population we don't care if we excited the muslim terrorist we really don't and that's when putin knows that so there's a lot of sense seen going on in the china side of the equation our alliances extended out of vietnam australia philippines we have a military presence korea and japan are heavily armed bases are everywhere let's take a look at that map because you guys talk about the iron curtain the reverse one more point is that we drop the bombs where they come from space from planes from submarines we have a.b.s. they are not regular steel that's another deal that's been developed by the pentagon those are the type of sickness so whatever the idea is if we have first strike we could use it because we know that their capability to return could be limited and can
a deal that he would not expect that was denied by clinton and by the sun they moved nato and up. all right on the border of russia as you know we're fighting very hard to get into georgia and we find it hard ukraine we're trying to make a split off the ukraine we're constantly undermining the south caucasus the muslim population we don't care if we excited the muslim terrorist we really don't and that's when putin knows that so there's a lot of sense seen going on in the china side of the...
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eastward next nato was originally a defensive organization or put your america into europe and that was a big deal by the way we can't overlook that nato was a huge commitment on our part but then he made a deal that he would not expect that was denied by clinton and by the sun they moved nato and obama all right on the border of russia as you know we're fighting very hard to get into georgia they were fighting hard ukraine were trying to make split off the. we're constantly undermining the south caucasus the muslim population we don't care if we excited the muslim terrorist we really don't and that's when putin knows that so there's a lot of sense seen going on in the china side of the equation our alliances are extended out of vietnam australia philippines we have a military presence korea and japan are heavily armed bases are everywhere let's take a look at that map because you guys talk about the iron curtain during the first one more point is that we drop the bombs and where would they come from space from planes from submarines we have a.b.s. they are not there reagan steel th
eastward next nato was originally a defensive organization or put your america into europe and that was a big deal by the way we can't overlook that nato was a huge commitment on our part but then he made a deal that he would not expect that was denied by clinton and by the sun they moved nato and obama all right on the border of russia as you know we're fighting very hard to get into georgia they were fighting hard ukraine were trying to make split off the. we're constantly undermining the...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our country, and in support of military operations. >> for the last several month, documents that the whistleblower edward snowden leaked showed a dragnet beyond france and spain. it's failed to become a major issue in washington. the bugging of angela merkel's phone received attention because the strategic implications of being caught. the focus worries a visiting delegation of european parliament airians investigating the scale of the u.s. program. >> spying on friends, not just on leaders, on citizens. >> tuesday's hearing was primarily about the u.s.'s domestic surveillance operations with james clapper and keith alexander key to restrict changes to variability of collecting data of u.s. citizens. >> more to come on al jazeera. coming home to start again. we are in the philippines town of zamboanga, where the standoff destroyed the homes of 10,000 families. and women out of work in iran. we look at the underrepresentation in the country's labour force. stay with us. >>> welcome back. a recap of the t
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our country, and in support of military operations. >> for the last several month, documents that the whistleblower edward snowden leaked showed a dragnet beyond france and spain. it's failed to become a major issue in washington. the bugging of angela merkel's phone received attention because the strategic implications of being caught. the focus worries a visiting delegation of european parliament airians...
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i think that for people living in these countries have been a nightmare what's happened since these nato intervention so i think yes nato is to blame you know every day we hear reports of how many people have been targeted or or die in iraq it's in the middle of it where it's a spike of violence in the years as the war in neighboring syria further destabilized iraq. oh absolutely i think it's no coincidence to be there's been a huge spike in violence in iraq since the destabilization of syria's taken place since two thousand and eleven of course because the us has been helping islamic terrorists to try to topple the secular independently minded government present a sad and it's no coincidence that there's been a huge spike in violence in syria and in iraq at the same time al-qaeda groups are going from iraq to syria for syria to iraq the whole region is in turmoil because of the united states policies and this is not a mistake this is it is a mistake to think it's a mistake if you like because whenever the neo-cons come on to talk about iraq of course they very rarely want to talk about
i think that for people living in these countries have been a nightmare what's happened since these nato intervention so i think yes nato is to blame you know every day we hear reports of how many people have been targeted or or die in iraq it's in the middle of it where it's a spike of violence in the years as the war in neighboring syria further destabilized iraq. oh absolutely i think it's no coincidence to be there's been a huge spike in violence in iraq since the destabilization of syria's...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> and so let me just ask you this, as you study the networks of the world, and let's just talk about the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services military or otherwise to use networks that you would find in any nation states in the european union. >> . >> computer networks inside the european union for what they are up to. >> absolutely. >> whow about al quaida, could they use, is it possible for them to use the networks found in the european union to conduct planning operations or execution of operations? >> could. absolutely. >> and would bit in the purview of the national security agency to try to prevent those activities especially if it went through the european union and maybe even targeted at the united states or one of our allies. >> it is chairman, and it is something that we share with our allies. >> so you would collect information in those cases and share it with our allies in a way that was
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> and so let me just ask you this, as you study the networks of the world, and let's just talk about the european union for a second, if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services military or otherwise to use networks that you would find in any nation states in the european union. >> . >> computer networks inside the european...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> the intelligence chiefs also warned that trying to curb data collection could put the u.s. at risk. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of the united states have spied on allies historically? >> yes. >> or even as we speak? >> yes. >> a bipartisan plan introduced yesterday would allow the government to seek records relating to ongoing terrorism investigations. >>> a 13-year-old california boy who was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy was buried tuesday, but the circumstances surrounding andy lopez's death prompted protests and calls for justice. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: family and friends of 13-year-old andy lopez gathered at his funeral mass to say their final good-byes. many still struggle to make sense of his death. >> it makes me ver
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> the intelligence chiefs also warned that trying to curb data collection could put the u.s. at risk. danielle nottingham, cbs news, capitol hill. >>> nsa chief keith alexander also said spying on allies is commonplace and a two-way street. he was questioned by minnesota republican michele bachmann. >> is it your experience that allies of...
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might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear. in london we've got more stories waiting online for you right now including who is the most influential of them all russia's president putin tops forbes' annual list of the most powerful people in the world pushing barack obama down to second what put him on top find out right now at r.t. dot com. also their families and friends reunited after israel releases twenty six palestinian prisoners we got the touching pictures in vision section. of the city of russia's dagestan region has been targeted by a twin bomb attack two people killed and up to fifteen injured including three policeman at the blast took place near the entrance to shops with one building bursting into flames security force
might have to apply to join the euro you probably wouldn't be automatically in the european union in nato so this is just another one of those things if you do if scotland declares independence it will be worse off as a westminster parliament scotland has already called this irresponsible it says it's politicizing security and antiterrorism and scottish national party member has called this project fear. in london we've got more stories waiting online for you right now including who is the most...
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and deprived it and denied it its authenticity we've seen the american ten and also nato air force into an air force which was specifically backing up the rebels with tended to their own of their own force which followed. qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. the i'm a celeb it was terrible they come up very hard to make out a letter to get along here is a plot that never had sex with others make their lives let alone. just see. lists le may. live. i think. over my shoulder doing the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our fou
and deprived it and denied it its authenticity we've seen the american ten and also nato air force into an air force which was specifically backing up the rebels with tended to their own of their own force which followed. qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely ok no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our team. the i'm a celeb it was...
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collides isn't it with the assassination of an american ambassador by a country that was liberated by nato. yeah i think that's true i mean the issue of the security situation in libya as it stands right now is fundamentally problematic what you have is al qaeda in the maghreb and various other terrorist organizations who are actually able to free flow throughout the region because of a lack of security a border security and what it does is it adds a whole level of new strategic importance so if you look at the way in which the united states has tried to deal with the region it was all positive about democracy up until the benghazi attacks and the and obviously the summertime use attacks in tunisia the embassy engine is here and it's at that point the united states really steps back and says actually we're going to downgrade our presence in the region and we're going to start to look towards making sure that the stability in these interests are secured rather than promoting democracy throughout the realize. they've got actually i think they have decided to stay in the region they've got to
collides isn't it with the assassination of an american ambassador by a country that was liberated by nato. yeah i think that's true i mean the issue of the security situation in libya as it stands right now is fundamentally problematic what you have is al qaeda in the maghreb and various other terrorist organizations who are actually able to free flow throughout the region because of a lack of security a border security and what it does is it adds a whole level of new strategic importance so...
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. >> the assembly is going to pass a unanimous declaration not to allow any nato sp supply to entr the province until though tell us the drone attacks have stopped. roslin joins us with more on. this what are the pakistani leaders accusing the us u.s. government of. >> there are two things they are accusing the obama administration of doing. one of violating pac pakistani sovereignty by launching a military attack on pakistani soil without islamabad's permission. and the other thing islamabad is accusing them of doing is skuttling an effort to broker peace talks about the pakistani taliban. therthey are arguing that with e death that basically that everything is lameverything islg to achieve is back at square one. the pack ta pakistani citizens g to be suffering from the attacks within their borders. >>> vandait's widely assumed the pakistani government has been cooperating first with the bush administration and now with the obama administration. it's been the obama administration h that has increased the frequency of these attacks some would argue out of a sense that the pakistanis ha
. >> the assembly is going to pass a unanimous declaration not to allow any nato sp supply to entr the province until though tell us the drone attacks have stopped. roslin joins us with more on. this what are the pakistani leaders accusing the us u.s. government of. >> there are two things they are accusing the obama administration of doing. one of violating pac pakistani sovereignty by launching a military attack on pakistani soil without islamabad's permission. and the other thing...
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and nato withdrawal in afghanistan next year. >> most afghans suspicious of pakistan, saying their neighbor is playing a doing russ game, interfering to keep afghanistan unstable and supporting the taliban. they've watched president karzai visit without results. >> in action, they are not doing what they're saying. the action is important, not the talking. >> in august, afghan officials had hopes the prime minister could improve the strained relationship. president karzai extended his trip to islamabad and hoped to restart the peace process. >> between the civilian governments, the relationship has been lukewarm. the center of the problem ties to taliban is the role of pakistan's military. whether that has changed or not remains to be seen. >> karzai will ask for pakistan's help to fight armed groups and keep the taliban from disrupting next year's presidential election. >> karzai can't run in those election he is. he said there can be no peace in afghanistan without pakistan, but it's unclear whether he can persuade pakistan to deliver that peace. >> for more on the try lateral talks betwe
and nato withdrawal in afghanistan next year. >> most afghans suspicious of pakistan, saying their neighbor is playing a doing russ game, interfering to keep afghanistan unstable and supporting the taliban. they've watched president karzai visit without results. >> in action, they are not doing what they're saying. the action is important, not the talking. >> in august, afghan officials had hopes the prime minister could improve the strained relationship. president karzai...
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the nato supply line should be blocked until drone attacks stop. we will not allow nato supply lines until they stop the drone attacks. >> privately many people in the pakistani government and military and intelligence agency are pleased with mehsud's death. he was responsible for carrying out several major attacks claiming thousands of lives. he was open with peace talks with the government and now that ask undethatis under threat as i taliban threatening to avenge his death. >> well u.s. law maker is defend being last week's drone trike in pakistan. the chair of the house representative says the attack that killed the taliban leader will keep the american troops safe. >> this is the guy that is trying to create the problems for both pakistan and he relates with afghan taliban. and has to ar he is the guy thad the schools in afghanistan. he is part of the network that is a giant organized crime group operating in the tribe al areas of pakistan m who have been involved in supporting al qaeda and taliban and others. this was a bad guy. and by the wa
the nato supply line should be blocked until drone attacks stop. we will not allow nato supply lines until they stop the drone attacks. >> privately many people in the pakistani government and military and intelligence agency are pleased with mehsud's death. he was responsible for carrying out several major attacks claiming thousands of lives. he was open with peace talks with the government and now that ask undethatis under threat as i taliban threatening to avenge his death. >>...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> at another hearing, national sbel intelligence directors was asked about monitoring allies. he said american friends spy on the united states. >> some of this reminds me of the classic movie casablanca. there's gambling going on here. it's the same thing. >>> john miller is here. >> good morning. clapper used the same one i used monday. either we think a like or he's a viewer. >> which is it? >> in the name of full discloe disclosure disclosure, he was my old boss before this job. >> let's get to the point. we do it to them; they do it to us. is there something special aboutnyabout germany and chancellor merkel that makes them want to pay more attention to her? >> the answer is no. if you sit in the president's daily briefing, the hot items are terrorism nuclear prif ration. germany doesn't come up nor does merkel. there are times when there's a strategic issue that comes up where germany's position might be an issue. somewhere buried in the pdb t
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> at another hearing, national sbel intelligence directors was asked about monitoring allies. he said american friends spy on the united states. >> some of this reminds me of the classic movie casablanca. there's gambling going on here. it's the same thing. >>> john miller is here. >> good morning. clapper used the same one i used...
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talk for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. cross-talk events in libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we also have michael shank he is the director of foreign policy at the friends committee on national legislation and a professor at george mason university and gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to i very much encourage you to michael if i go to you and in washington two years on the libyan people living better better than before the intervention that overthrew colonel gadhafi certainly not and we're seeing the same playbook u.s. playbook in syria that we saw in libya you know our prior to station in libya was military wasn't state building wasn't capacity bui
talk for all things are considered i'm peter lavelle two years after the force ouster of khadafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. cross-talk events in libya i'm joined by my guest in washington rich galen he is a republican strategist and we...
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they claim some of the information came from nato allies, not u.s. spying. greece has admitted to spying on the u.s. and others in the 1990's at the hearing. james clapper made it clear the u.s. is in good company. >> you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america, our intelligence service leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> he said the white house was aware the n.s.a. oversees eavesdropping all along, but may not have known specifics. >> russian leaders denying reports of spying on overseas leaders. they are accused of passing out bugged gift bags at last months g-20 summit. the report by two italian newspapers say delegates were given memory sticks and phone chargers equipped with spyware. it's unclear how many leaders received the bags or used the free bees. >> edward snowden can earn a ticket out of russia if he testifies about spying. germany are investigating reports the u.s. tapped their chancellors phone. snowden is wanted in the u.s. for revealing n.s.a. secrets. germ
they claim some of the information came from nato allies, not u.s. spying. greece has admitted to spying on the u.s. and others in the 1990's at the hearing. james clapper made it clear the u.s. is in good company. >> you believe that the allies have conducted or at any time any type of espionage activity against the united states of america, our intelligence service leaders or otherwise? >> absolutely. >> he said the white house was aware the n.s.a. oversees eavesdropping all...
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at this point nato is just one big ass pile. but the merkel jerks out there keep saying but remember what obama said in his 2008 berlin speech. >> true partnership and true progress requires constant work and sustained sacrifice. they require allies who willi will listen to each other, learn from each other and most of all trust. >> listen, learn, trust. two out of three isn't bad. >> nsa spying scandal just won't go away. now congress is preparing to step in with landmark legislation that could drastically change what the agency does and how they do it. how to scare pirates on the open seas? by blasting britney spears. world series didn't end with a ridiculous play but one team is one play away from a title. this is way too early. good morning everybody, brian shactman. nfl game in st. louis last night as well.
at this point nato is just one big ass pile. but the merkel jerks out there keep saying but remember what obama said in his 2008 berlin speech. >> true partnership and true progress requires constant work and sustained sacrifice. they require allies who willi will listen to each other, learn from each other and most of all trust. >> listen, learn, trust. two out of three isn't bad. >> nsa spying scandal just won't go away. now congress is preparing to step in with landmark...
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at this point nato is just one big ass pile. but the merkel jerks out there keep saying but remember what obama said in his 2008 berlin speech. >> true partnership and true progress requires constant work and sustained sacrifice. they require
at this point nato is just one big ass pile. but the merkel jerks out there keep saying but remember what obama said in his 2008 berlin speech. >> true partnership and true progress requires constant work and sustained sacrifice. they require
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this represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so i understand you correctly, this information was likely collected exterm to the country of which it may is been reported in defense of operations op going in the world in which nato participates; is that correct? >> that is correct. >> huh, and so let me ask you this. as you study the networks of the world and talk about european union for a second if i may. is it possible for chinese intelligence services, military or otherwise to use networks that you find in any nation states in the european union? >> absolutely, chairman. >> how about russian intelligence services. is it possible they use communication networks, computer networks inside the european union for what nay are up to? >> absolutely, chairman. >> how about al-qaeda? could they use, possible for them to use networks found in the european union to conduct planning operations or execution of operations? >> could absolutely, chairman. >> and would it be in the purview of the national
this represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> so i understand you correctly, this information was likely collected exterm to the country of which it may is been reported in defense of operations op going in the world in which nato participates; is that correct? >> that is correct. >> huh, and so let me ask you this. as you study the networks of the world and talk about european union...
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its legitimacy and deprived it and did i did its authenticity we've seen the american ten and also nato air force into an air force which was specifically backing up the rebels they tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our keep. things moving. the deepest lake in the world. usually they're no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gods live here. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. the spiritual. moments. leading up to something that is quite simply. was no way oh. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to us so turned over to the us for. the s
its legitimacy and deprived it and did i did its authenticity we've seen the american ten and also nato air force into an air force which was specifically backing up the rebels they tended to do it their own of their own force which followed the qaddafi to set and to benny what the weather was absolutely no you don't have to jump in here gentlemen gentlemen i have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on events in the middle east state with our keep....
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two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. hello and welcome to worlds apart but the saudi relationship has long been not only one of the most consequential but also one of the most secretive that's two decades of behind the scenes deals the saudis have now made their displeasure over the american public is this a change of mood s. lap on the reast or final major cracks in the alliance well to discuss that i'm now i'm joined by robert jordan a former u.s. ambassador to the kingdom ambassador in jordan it's a great honor to have you on the show thank you very much for having me now i know that you were appointed to the ambassadorship by george w. bush taking up your post almost immediately after september eleventh attacks arguably one of the most critical times india a relationship between the two countries
two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and the endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. hello and welcome to worlds apart but the saudi relationship has long been not only one of the most consequential but also one of the most secretive that's two decades...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> reporter: our european allies still not satisfied with this defense. i met last night with the vice president of the european parliament who said a serious trust deficit remains and that deficit is likely to have consequences, including on a major trade agreement the two sides are discussing right now. kate and chris, you have a german delegation visiting the white house. the issue that seems to spark the most anger for the european side is not just that spying take place but it went right up to the leaders such as angela merkel. that's the issue that sparks the most anger. >> all right, jim, thank you so much. interesting, though. mike rogers always says, that's why the president has to have an encrypted blackberry and cell phone. everyone is trying to spy on president obama as well. >> we don't know how much the politics is masking the practicalities these days. >> good one. >>> another storm, not of the political nature, a real one is brewing a
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> reporter: our european allies still not satisfied with this defense. i met last night with the vice president of the european parliament who said a serious trust deficit remains and that deficit is likely to have consequences, including on a major trade agreement the two sides are discussing right now. kate and chris, you have a german delegation...
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here ok i still don't understand what they were the national lobel issue for the united states and nato was when bombing libya go ahead rich well one of the things that i think we have to remember that in the sequence of events the whole libyan nato intervention came sort of at the crest of the arab spring and that's where this i mean that's where the unrest began it didn't begin with us dropping a tomahawk missile you know down the level torian khadafi cells it started with the arab spring from tunisia and it was working its way across and for reasons that frankly i just don't remember now it was decided that we would not put troops on the ground but as we've seen with the president president obama he doesn't equate dropping missiles with boots on the ground and it's far more eager to use those sorts of things remember we put in a no fly zone which we have not done in syria and we did a lot of things that were interventionist with that question but it didn't begin with us to begin with the arab spring ok but michael the death count in libya really started going high after the intervent
here ok i still don't understand what they were the national lobel issue for the united states and nato was when bombing libya go ahead rich well one of the things that i think we have to remember that in the sequence of events the whole libyan nato intervention came sort of at the crest of the arab spring and that's where this i mean that's where the unrest began it didn't begin with us dropping a tomahawk missile you know down the level torian khadafi cells it started with the arab spring...
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power, we must multiply and enhance our efforts by working through coalitions of common interest like nato. this is in fact our future. just as we have done since world war ii, but it now may be more essential than ever before. while these challenges are not america's responsibilities alone, they will demand america's continued engagement. no other nation, no other nation has the will, the power, the cast the, "he, and a network of alliances to lead international community in addressing them. however, sustaining our leadership will increasingly depend not only on the extent of an great power, but in appreciation of its limits and a wide appointment of our influence. we must not fall prey to the notion of american decline. that is a false choice. and far too simple an explanation. we must remain the world's only global leader. the insidious disease of hubris can undo america's great strengths. we almost not fall prey to hubris. national and personal executives about change and the rate of change will continue to dominate much of our public debate. these must he placed in a broader on texts,
power, we must multiply and enhance our efforts by working through coalitions of common interest like nato. this is in fact our future. just as we have done since world war ii, but it now may be more essential than ever before. while these challenges are not america's responsibilities alone, they will demand america's continued engagement. no other nation, no other nation has the will, the power, the cast the, "he, and a network of alliances to lead international community in addressing...
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in the region so they've made sure the militias cause a lot of mayhem so that they can come in with nato troops and control the area the local warlord who has declared autonomy is saying that he's got thousands of a troops guards or people willing to fight with it but of course the big pot of gold the holding is the oil reserves in that region that really gives them some sway doesn't it do you think tripoli is going to acknowledge them any time soon though. no not at all i think what's happening here is a balkanize ation process this which started in bosnia if you remember in one nine hundred ninety five post dayton split bosnia into three they've done the same to iraq they've split iraq into three they've done exactly the same to somalia which is split into three and this is the same process that they're going to carry out here they're going to split the country into three and of course the most in secure location is where the oil reserves are held so this is a skewes for nato to come in provide peacekeepers or boots on the ground so that the oil companies can come in and take over the
in the region so they've made sure the militias cause a lot of mayhem so that they can come in with nato troops and control the area the local warlord who has declared autonomy is saying that he's got thousands of a troops guards or people willing to fight with it but of course the big pot of gold the holding is the oil reserves in that region that really gives them some sway doesn't it do you think tripoli is going to acknowledge them any time soon though. no not at all i think what's...
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it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> question, does the cooperation of european intelligence services blunt the issue of u.s. eves dropping? pat. >> john, what the united states did was the nfc got the addresses and phone numbers of 35 of our closest friends, turned them over to the nsa and said tap and cape every single one of them. when you do that, you aught to expect that some of your friends are going to get ticked off at you and some are going to be exfriends. >> the second day story was that the french and the germans who collected all this stuff and shared it with us. so you know, i think people need to -- >> it's a wonderful world. >> it's the world we live in and we should be grateful we haven't been hit for a decade. >> there's one problem, they got caught. we changed everything. >> you know you had to think about it, but look, this guy, snowden, had access to all this material and was able to walk out of it, tells you something about the security we have. it's absolutely
it represents information that we and our nato allies have collected in defense of our countries and in support of military operations. >> question, does the cooperation of european intelligence services blunt the issue of u.s. eves dropping? pat. >> john, what the united states did was the nfc got the addresses and phone numbers of 35 of our closest friends, turned them over to the nsa and said tap and cape every single one of them. when you do that, you aught to expect that some...
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two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces in libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little too much of angola's stories. or you hear. it all t. spanish find out more visit eye to eye. on next story takes us to syria where the conflict continues to take its toll on civilians as some are deciding to take matters into their own heads are does put us to met one young mother who's taking up arms to ensure had children's future. miriam is getting ready for work like women around the world she enjoys putting on makeup before heading to the office but miriam's job is a little different to most the twenty three year old is heading to the syrian frontline it gives me great satisfaction being able to defend my coun
two years after the forced ouster of gadhafi by nato forces in libya stands at the abyss the lack of a strong central government weak rule of law and endless violence in a country awash with weapons has resulted in libya facing a failed state status add to this the presence of islamic militants can things get any worse in libya. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little too much of angola's...